Nicki Minaj Twerks On A Unicorn In ‘Make Love’ Music Video Dissing Remy Ma
After several days of teasing a surprise on Twitter, Nicki Minaj finally released her “Make Love” music video with Gucci Mane Wednesday.
In the video, Minaj can be seen sitting on an inflated unicorn twerking and dancing as she raps the lyrics to the song. The rapper uses the unicorn to rock herself back and forth and bounce up and down as she hurls insults directed at the camera. For those who may not remember, “Make Love” was the song that sparked the epic beef between Minaj and Bronx rapper Remy Ma.
“You see, silly rabbit, to be the queen of rap/ You gotta sell records, you gotta get plaques,” Minaj raps in the song. Although she did not directly name Remy Ma, it eventually became clear who the lyrics were aimed toward.
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In the song, the singer goes on to accuse her enemy of being jealous of her, she then calls herself the queen and points out that her rival does not have a successful rap career.
The release of “Make Love” in February had many speculating who Minaj was directing her disses towards until Remy Ma released her “ShETHER” record.
In the song, the artist rapped about Minaj’s personal life, including her relationships with Meek Mill and Safaree Samuels. Remy Ma also alleged that Minaj had butt implants that “popped.”
Although she initially ignored Remy Ma’s song, Minaj eventually responded with “No Frauds” which topped several music charts including iTunes.
However, the hit record was just one of Minaj’s many accomplishments. On Tuesday, she announced that she signed a modeling contract with Wilhelmina, the world’s leading talent and model management agency.
“I love the synergy between my music and how it inspires my fashion,” she stated in a press release.
“My message is always about celebrating your own style. I’m thrilled and honored to have signed with Wilhelmina. They get me,” Minaj said.
It looks like 2017 is turning out to be a great year for the rapper.
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